The last edition of this year’s Night Market Philadelphia series takes place around the Chinatown Arch at 10th and Arch Streets bringing more than 60 food vendors, trucks and restaurants with cuisines ranging from French to Venezuelan to Caribbean to Indian to Italian to Chinese (of course) to the neighborhood.

The event draws masses looking to try tasty food and spend a night out. With the weather forecast looking nearly perfect, even more people than normal could head to the event that in the past has been held along South Street in Northern Liberties and in Mount Airy.

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The food fest that also features local bands, DJs, artists and even Chinese dragons is expected to run from 7 to 11.

Organizers suggest public transit as the best way to get to and from the event. The nearest stations include PATCO’s 8th and Market stop; SEPTA’s Market Frankford Lines 8th and Market and 11th and Market stops; and a slew of SEPTA bus routes.

For anyone who does drive, organizers said that limited parking is available at local lots.